The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1924, Image 5

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THUR., FRI., SAT.
MINUTE NEWSNb. yiEws
Yl Unlvarslty Preas prasants
COLUMBUS
The first trua and dramatic film of
EXTRA
CARL CAUL
Radio Artiat Staffing- '
"SUNSHINE OF MINE"
LIEUT. FERDINAND
THETION & CO.
iTurmt'i sensational axpert revolvar
Europe. .hrp .hooter" ,
ROSA O'HARA
la "A Variety of Songs"
HOLMES & LEVERE
In a novelty skit entitled
Mile Donatella presents
CARNIVAL OF VENICE
A Night at Mardi Graaa
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
Maa. tSa Nig B CkHdrsa I.
OfMEC
F.mat.-gN0RMA..
TALMADGE
la a colorful drama
"THE SONG
OF LOVE"
NEWS TOPICS FABLE
"EVENING IN THE ORIENT"
prologue presented by .
Qlayds Mullen and Laota Combe
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 6, 7. 9.
National Boys' Week.
THE
Fighting Coward
a thrilling comedy drama with
AN ALL STAR CAST
'CALL OF THE WAGON'
A load of laughter '
NEWS TOPICS TRAVEL
COSMOPOLITAN FOUR
A Vocal Novelty
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5, 7, 9.
National Boys' Week
Rex Beach'a
"Big Brother"
Packed with action with
Tom Moore and Mickey Bennett
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"THERE HE GOES"
Continuous Laughter
KINOGRAMS OF INTEREST
Dr. M. O. Johnson
DENTIST
708-10 SEC. MUTUAL BLDG.
Phone B202S
Res. 1S6S So. 23rd St. F2027
"Rlinlc Your Lights"
FOUNTAIN
'CRVICC
HICKEY
We serve the , quickest
and best lunch in the city
at our fountain where you
can sit down at a table
and be served and our
lunches sure hits the spot.
Full line of all school and
drug supplies.
Hickey Pharmacy
formerly Butler Drug Co. '
1321 O Street ,
B1183
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Three Orchestras to
Play at Farmers Fair
Three orchestras will play for
dances at the Farmers fair Saturday
afternoon and evening at the Ag Col
lege campus.. The Serenaders will
play in the afternoon at the pavilion,
the Nebraakans in the evening. The
Kandy Kids will furnish music at the
Engineering building. Dance tickets
will be 5 cents. .
EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS
DISPLAYED AT AG FAIR
Work of Eighteen Departments
Will Be Shown in Large
Tent on Midway.
In order that the educational pur
pose of the Farmers fair may not be
overlooked, the large number of ex
hibits from the eighteen departments
will be grouped under a 70x110 foot
tent on the midway to make them
more accessible to the general public.
A few of the more fragile home econ
omics exhibits will he shown in the
home economics building just outside
of the midway.
The agricultural engineering de
partment will demonstrate how -a
small thirty-two volt electric plant
will run an electric fan, a curling
iron, flat iron, toaster, and a sweep
er. Other engineering projects will
give practical ideas on various farm
machinery and engineering problems.
Experiments which will show the
influence of direct sunlight on chicks
will be exhibited by '.the poultry de
partment. Kornhusker King, whose
fifty-one daughters have averaged
200.1 eggs in one year, will be shown.
Management and feeding methods
will be demonstrated by poultry men.
Show Dairy Products.
The dairy and animal husbandry
departments will have exhibits of live
animals and results of feeding and
management experiments. The dairy
exhibit will also contain an elaborate
showing of the many dairy products
which are made and used for food.
Agronomy, chemistry, entomology,
animal pathology, rural economic,
and horticulture departments will
have exhibits of interest to all, and
.will be fair samples of what the Ag
riculture College is accomplishing.
In the large exhibit tent, tests for
wool and silk will be shown by the
textile classes, as well as various com
mon stains and methods of removal.
The girls in home management are
exhibiting commercially carved fruits
and vegetables with comparative
costs and qualities. A group of wa
ter softeners and a display of china
are included in this exhibit.
Demonstrate Neighing.
On the first floor of the home ec
onomics building, demonstrations of
two time-saving meals will be given:
a baked meal, and a pressure cooker
meal. These will show how the mo
dern housewife may attend her
bridge party or tea and still have
dinner at six. The girls in the dietics
classes are showing an interesting
exhibit of meals that vary in cost, yet
satisfy the appetite and food require
ments. Demonstration of the weigh
ing and measuring of children will be
given by the child nutrition classes.
The renovation of old furniture
and furnishings is the keynote of the
exhibit in the reception room on the
second floor. With paint, cretonne,
and dye, the. girls have made old fur
niture look like new. Rugs have been
disguised with a magic stroke of a
dye brush. Drapes have lost that
'last year's look" after being in the
haifds of this industrious group.
Boomers. Teachers
Agency
'"The aeency that helps"
507 Richards Blk. Cor. 11th and 0
More teachers needed at
once to supply the de
mand. REGISTRATION FREE
We cordially invite you to
call.
Iron
Sphinx
Pins here
HALLETT,
University Jeweler.
EsUb. 1871
117-119 So. 12th
NEW MEMBERS OF XI
DELTA ARE ANNOUNCED
Twenty-seven Are Selected for
Sophomore Womens Hon
orary Society.
The new members of Xi Delta,
sophomore womens honorarysociety,
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were announced yesterday. The or
ganization is composed of one from
each sorority and literary society and
six from the class at large. The new
members are:
Alpha Chi Omega Mildred Abegg.
Alpha Delta Pi Clare Woody.
Alpha "Delta Delta Marjorie Sho
bert. Alpha Omicron Pi Yvonne Tay
lor. Alpha Phi Katherine McWhinnie.
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HE Hart.Schaffner &
Marx name in clothes
isn t simply to tell you who
made them:
It tells you the clothes are all
wool; That they are perfectly
tailored; That they're correct
in style; That they will wear
long and give you complete
satisfaction; That you can
have your money back if the
clothes aren t everything you
think they should be
Our label is your guarantee in
these things; that's why we say,
"Be sure it's there; a small thing
to look for, & big thing to find19
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Alpha Xi Delta Mary Gillham.
Chi Omega Erma Guhl.
Delta Delta Delta Sylvia Lewis.
Delta Gamma Pearl Jones.
Delta Zeta Lucille Hill.
Gamma Phi Beta Joyce Adair.
Kappa Alpha Theta Fern Staats.
Kappa Delta Betty Coolidge.
Kappa Kappa Gamma Elizabeth
Shepherd.
Phi Omega Pi Esther Zinnecker.
Phi Mu Leon McFerin.
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Pi Beta Phi Elsa Kerkow.
Sigma Kappa Laura Whelpley.
Union Mildred Skoda.
Delian Heral Iledgcock. 0'
PallaJian Beth Atkins.
From the class at large :
Dorothea Dawson.
Marjorie Stuff.,
Virginia Taylor.
Eva Osborne. .
Louise Van Syckle.
nioise McAhan.
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